sight words Crossword Puzzles
Unit 7 Crossword Puzzle 2023-02-21
Across
- a pizza restaurant
- many different types.
- eating a meal
- competition
- a person who serves in an army
- the ability to see
- in the traditional (usual) way
- A person who travels to a new place to learn about it.
Down
- yummy or very tasty
- reward that you win
- normal (People can see it everywhere.)
- containing poison that is dangerous
- vegetarian
- not common, rare
- foods that are put on top of another food
- a protection shield
- food prepared in a particular way as part of a meal
- a professional cook
- flat bread to make pizza
- sight, taste, touch, smell, and hearing
20 Clues: vegetarian • competition • eating a meal • not common, rare • a pizza restaurant • the ability to see • yummy or very tasty • reward that you win • a protection shield • a professional cook • many different types. • flat bread to make pizza • a person who serves in an army • in the traditional (usual) way • containing poison that is dangerous • normal (People can see it everywhere.) • ...
Latin Alive! Book 3. Chapter 10 Vocabulary Test 2026-02-21
Across
- a lot, a drawing of lots, casting of lots, fate
- admiration
- so often
- to rejoice
- separate, single, one at a time
- sight, view, range of sight
- distinguished, excellent
- equal to, like
- interpreter, translator
- equal to, like
- nearly, almost
- mockery
Down
- a dull, roaring sound
- to hate, despise
- for a little while
- to come together
- to be silent
- to strive for, seek
- to fight, to contend, to struggle
- to send away, to remove
- the fleet, the army
- destruction
- anyone you wish, no matter who, whoever
- est there is a need
- more, to a greater extent, rather
25 Clues: mockery • so often • admiration • to rejoice • destruction • to be silent • equal to, like • equal to, like • nearly, almost • to hate, despise • to come together • for a little while • to strive for, seek • the fleet, the army • est there is a need • a dull, roaring sound • to send away, to remove • interpreter, translator • distinguished, excellent • sight, view, range of sight • ...
Old and New Jobs 2023-07-04
Across
- from the computer you can use this to put words and images on a paper
- items that are used for entertainment or for business (like making phone calls or doing work)
Down
- to suddenly show up, or pop up, or be in someone's sight
- to put things in order, or oragnize
- a hard material usually to make sturdy things
- to use a keyboard to make words
6 Clues: to use a keyboard to make words • to put things in order, or oragnize • a hard material usually to make sturdy things • to suddenly show up, or pop up, or be in someone's sight • from the computer you can use this to put words and images on a paper • items that are used for entertainment or for business (like making phone calls or doing work)
2025 Anniversary Crossword 2025-04-24
Across
- / The city of the team known for the “tush push”
- / the place of the dead + another word for “city”
- / Partner to Ernie + to get better (2 words)
- / It is time to go here even though it may be vain (3 words)
- / Capable of trimming fine threadlike strands or tracking down money owed
- / a statement or proposition which is regarded as being established, accepted, or self-evidently true.
- / The hindmost part of an animal + compare the age of something + the indefinite continued progress of existence (5 words)
- / Not push down (2 words)
- / Two brothers older than our second female child has his sight set on this category of a fall after-school activity
- / This version associated with the square root of forty-nine feelings of surprise mingled with admiration is a family favorite
- / a payment made to a professional person in exchange for advice or services + to put an end to
- / Not drunk + past tense of “the element of a person that enables them to be aware of the world and their experiences” (2 words)
- / The omniscient one + not mother
- / future leader of a weekly group known by double non-vowels (2 words)
- / ten cubed + 100 pence + a heavy stick with a thick end (3 words)
- / The name of our shyest when pronounced in a “pork-related” dialect of the language of the Roman Empire.
- / The only approved extracurricular activity for our youngest (2 words)
- / where the bullet goes or a large room used for formal or public events
- / a tax imposed by a government on imported goods, often used to protect domestic industries, raise revenue, or influence trade policies
- / Show about those having been selected as the best or most appropriate (2 words)
- / A disease that is named after the appearance of objects or light sources, determined by the way they reflect or emit light, and described by characteristics like hue, lightness, and saturation (2 words)
Down
- / Because of its limited compression ratio, these are used exclusively as booster machines (2 words)
- / A minor profit + a color produced by mixing red, yellow, and blue (2 words)
- / Circular non-consonant + what you say to get your throat checked + one of the five W’s used in writing
- / A different spelling for multiple groups of laborers that pick fruit or vegetables
- / An 8th grade tradition that our second male participated in during the spring of this year (3 words)
- / come into the presence of someone or a really long day watching kids move at a speed faster than a walk
- / Not major + (Income - Expenses) (2 words)
- / Less than a mountain + the first name of the person that oversees projects at GCV
- / A form of gambling, especially on horse races, in which all the money is divided among the winners
- / A monkey known for his strong desire to know or learn something + not crooked (2 words)
- / to fix something on a wall + not him + the first workday of the week (2 words)
- / Not east + the tip of a needle
- / The most recent addition to the family group chat
- / known for pushing air through a conical wind instrument and the manager of the project to improve a detached structure
- / There is a fantasy trilogy about this round object + combustion and burning that typically gives out bright light, heat, and smoke (3 words)
- / the world or the state of things as they actually exist
- / If Thomas Jefferson were applying for college, he would take this exam
- / the act of moving something in a circular direction minus the last letter + great and impressive power or strength
- / Not straight + seven less than three squared + the thing you ought to do on green (3 words)
- / Generally, these critters are to be avoided, except when paired with the word that means to spin on its axis (2 words)
41 Clues: / Not push down (2 words) • / Not east + the tip of a needle • / The omniscient one + not mother • / Not major + (Income - Expenses) (2 words) • / Partner to Ernie + to get better (2 words) • / The city of the team known for the “tush push” • / the place of the dead + another word for “city” • / The most recent addition to the family group chat • ...
SIGHT VOCAB 2025-10-17
Across
- Detector Cells Specialized neurons in the brain’s visual cortex that respond to specific visual features, such as edges, angles, shapes, or movement.
- Sharpness or clarity of vision; how clear your eyesight is.
- The process by which the eye’s lens changes shape to focus near or far objects on the retina.
- A condition where distant objects are seen clearly but close objects appear blurry because the image focuses behind the retina.
- Trichromatic Theory The theory that the retina has three types of color receptors (red, green, and blue) that combine to produce all the colors we see.
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- Theory The idea that color vision is controlled by three opposing color pairs: red–green, blue–yellow, and black–white. When one color in a pair is activated, the other is suppressed.
- The actual color we see (like red, blue, or green), determined by the wavelength of light.
- Photoreceptor cells in the retina that detect color and detail; they work best in bright light.
- A condition where close objects are seen clearly but distant objects appear blurry because the image focuses in front of the retina.
- Photoreceptor cells in the retina that detect black, white, and gray; they work best in dim light and help with night vision.
- Constancy The ability to see consistent colors even under different lighting conditions (a red apple looks red in sunlight and shade).
11 Clues: Sharpness or clarity of vision; how clear your eyesight is. • The actual color we see (like red, blue, or green), determined by the wavelength of light. • The process by which the eye’s lens changes shape to focus near or far objects on the retina. • Photoreceptor cells in the retina that detect color and detail; they work best in bright light. • ...
59.Describing a place 2023-06-18
Across
- - Stunning and grand, a sight that's in demand.
- - Charming and small, a place to enthrall.
- - Room to roam, plenty of space to call home.
- - Warm and snug, like a comfy hug.
- - Tranquil and still, a place to find your fill.
- - Bright and bold, a sight to behold.
- - Grand and regal, a sight truly special.
Down
- - Lush and vibrant, nature's own vibrant.
- - Full of life, energy running rife.
- - Enchanting and surreal, a place that can make you feel
- - Serene and calm, a place to be free from qualm.
- - Hustle and bustle, never a moment to tussle.
- - Tranquil and still, a place to feel a chill.
- - Thrills and fun, never a dull run.
14 Clues: - Warm and snug, like a comfy hug. • - Full of life, energy running rife. • - Thrills and fun, never a dull run. • - Bright and bold, a sight to behold. • - Lush and vibrant, nature's own vibrant. • - Grand and regal, a sight truly special. • - Charming and small, a place to enthrall. • - Room to roam, plenty of space to call home. • ...
Sight Words 1 2020-09-28
Homophone Crossword - Sage 2025-02-26
Across
- it is ______ pet (There, Their, They're)
- Oh! this person received a _______ (Mettle, meddle, metal, medal)
- it describes the location of something (sight,cite,site)
- Hey! look over _____ (There, Their, They're)
- excluding something or someone (Accept,except)
- purchase something from somewhere (Buy,by,bye)
- its a noun (Advice, Advise)
- ________ going to the store? Alright then (Your,You're)
- its a verb (Advice, Advise)
- some kind of material (Mettle, meddle, metal,medal)
- describes the image of something (Scene,seen,saw)
- there was ______ of them (To,too,two)
- describes something that can trick the eye (Allusion, Illusion)
- it describes taking something that was given to you (except,accept)
- left or _______ (Right,write)
- ______ is not going to be alright if you keep on saying that it is not alright.(its,It's)
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- To get into another persons business (Mettle, meddle, meta, medal)
- _______ animal is running around in the neighbors yard? (Whose,Who's)
- hey can you _______ something on that piece of paper? (right, write)
- its the opposite of win (loose, lose)
- That is _____ much! (Two, to, too)
- go look over _______ (Their, they're, There)
- it describes the cause of something (Affect,Effect)
- I'd rather do this ______ that (Than,then)
- the __________ was about the paper work (Allusion, Illusion)
- describes grit (Mettle, medal, metal, meddle)
- it describes the opposite of tight (Lose,loose)
- past tense of seen (Scene,seen,saw)
- did you _______ your source? (Sight,cite,site)
- you can see because of ______ (Sight,cite,site)
30 Clues: its a noun (Advice, Advise) • its a verb (Advice, Advise) • left or _______ (Right,write) • That is _____ much! (Two, to, too) • past tense of seen (Scene,seen,saw) • its the opposite of win (loose, lose) • there was ______ of them (To,too,two) • it is ______ pet (There, Their, They're) • I'd rather do this ______ that (Than,then) • ...
Basic Sight Words 2022-07-18
6 Clues: I visit my grandmother _____. • We went for a ____ this morning. • I will ______ to Billie Eilish later. • My ______ and I will play after class. • I wonder where the ____ bought her dress. • I go to ______ everyday and learn new things.
Spelling Words Week 10 2021-11-02
Across
- After watching the scary movie she was at a ______ for words. The movie left her speechless!
- Water turns into a _________ when it's frozen into ice.
- Do you wear makeup on your _______?
- I have white a ________ around my house.
- 10 millimeters equals 1 ________.
- A full moon is the shape of a ________.
- I love the smell of pumpkin _______!
- How much does this cost? Look at the ________ tag.
Down
- Do you hear the ______?
- I can see the red and blue _______ lights!
- My grandma is losing her eye _______.
- The moon is in outer _______.
- Could you put the ______ tray in the freezer?
- After riding my bike for 1 hour, my legs hurt from all the ________.
- Bring an extra blanket, just in _______ it's cold outside.
- I like to see clowns at the _________!
- The core is at the _______ of the sun.
17 Clues: Do you hear the ______? • The moon is in outer _______. • 10 millimeters equals 1 ________. • Do you wear makeup on your _______? • I love the smell of pumpkin _______! • My grandma is losing her eye _______. • I like to see clowns at the _________! • The core is at the _______ of the sun. • A full moon is the shape of a ________. • I have white a ________ around my house. • ...
April - May sight and spelling words 2015-04-27
Across
- how you treat your friends
- something you see
- your mom and dad ------- a garden
- my mom ------ my glass with milk
- acat is an animal you are a
- making sure your answer is correct
- the teacher is ------- a story
- place a book on the shelf
- moving your backpack from place to place
Down
- dad and mom do this when you are at school
- the airplane does this at the airport
- I sleep late so I ------ the bus
- tricking another person
- the pictures ---- beautiful
- you do this at night
- it melts on warm toast
16 Clues: something you see • you do this at night • it melts on warm toast • tricking another person • place a book on the shelf • how you treat your friends • the pictures ---- beautiful • acat is an animal you are a • the teacher is ------- a story • I sleep late so I ------ the bus • my mom ------ my glass with milk • your mom and dad ------- a garden • making sure your answer is correct • ...
Language Review 2024-12-06
Across
- The use of symbols or objects to represent ideas, concepts, or qualities beyond their literal meaning.
- Refers to the overall attitude of a text that typically reflects the writer’s feelings, opinions, and intentions towards the subject matter.
- The emotional atmosphere or tone created within a text.
- The art of using language effectively and persuasively to communicate with and influence an audience.
- Gives human qualities or actions to objects, animals, ideas, or other non-human entities.
- Refers to the deliberate exaggeration of a truth or point for emphasis or dramatic effect.
- A reference to another work, person, event, place, or thing in pop culture.
- Extends/continues a previously established comparison for several lines, paragraphs, or pages.
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- Refers to the literal, dictionary definition of a word.
- The repetition of two or more letters or sounds at the beginning of words that are adjacent or closely connected to each other.
- The level of formality within a text.
- Being heavily in favor of (positive) OR heavily opposed to (negative) an idea or thing, usually in a way that is close-minded, prejudicial, or unfair.
- Uses the words "like" or "as" to compare two unrelated things.
- Refers to the choice and use of words that authors use in their writing. It involves selecting and arranging words deliberately to create specific effects.
- Refers to the feeling or emotion associated with a word. Can be positive, negative, or neutral.
- Refers to a contradiction or disconnect between what is expected and what happens.
- Refers to the use of vivid and descriptive language to create mental pictures, sensations, or experiences in the minds of readers. Imagery often appeals to the five senses: sight, sound, touch, smell, and taste.
17 Clues: The level of formality within a text. • Refers to the literal, dictionary definition of a word. • The emotional atmosphere or tone created within a text. • Uses the words "like" or "as" to compare two unrelated things. • A reference to another work, person, event, place, or thing in pop culture. • ...
Defining relative clauses 2021-11-29
Across
- a container made of a soft material, as paper or plastic, that can be closed at the mouth.
- a book containing the words of a language, usually in alphabetical order
- a plant having a permanently woody trunk and branches
- instruments for writing or drawing
Down
- a short coat, in any of various forms, usually opening down the front.
- a portable computer small
- an automobile
- the organ of sight
8 Clues: an automobile • the organ of sight • a portable computer small • instruments for writing or drawing • a plant having a permanently woody trunk and branches • a short coat, in any of various forms, usually opening down the front. • a book containing the words of a language, usually in alphabetical order • ...
Literary Devices 2023-08-10
Across
- a word that resembles or suggests the sound that it describes
- comparing two unlike things using the words “like” or “as”
- when a word or phrase is repeated more than once, often for the purpose of emphasis
- descriptive language that engages the human senses (smell, sight, taste, sound, touch) to create an image in the reader's mind
- a reference to a person, place, thing, or other literary work with which the reader is presumably familiar
- when the author hints to readers about something that will happen later in a story
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- comparing two unlike things by referring to one as the other
- when non-human things are described as having human traits
- the description of the details, traits and motives of a character
- a common phrase that is not meant to be taken literally
- repetition of the same letter or sound at the beginning of words
- exaggerated statements
- a universal lesson or message explored throughout a story
- an interruption in the chronological sequence of events reflecting on something in the past
- the implied meaning of a word
15 Clues: exaggerated statements • the implied meaning of a word • a common phrase that is not meant to be taken literally • a universal lesson or message explored throughout a story • when non-human things are described as having human traits • comparing two unlike things using the words “like” or “as” • comparing two unlike things by referring to one as the other • ...
9th Grade - Vocabulary Unit 1 Set (B) 2022-02-07
Across
- - compares two unlike things without the use of the words “like” or “as” and is often confused with simile.
- - stated clearly and in detail, leaving no room for confusion or doubt.
- - consists of descriptive language that functions as a way for readers to better imagine the world of the story. Draws on the five senses, namely the details of taste, touch, sight, smell, and sound.
- - to believe unfairly that all people or things with a particular characteristic are the same
- - an explicit comparison between two unlike things using the words “like” or “as”
- - the main character; the one the story revolves around
- Clues - hints found within a sentence, paragraph, or passage that a reader can use to understand the meanings of new or unfamiliar words.
- - implied though not plainly expressed.
- - a system or organization in which people or groups are ranked one above the other according to status or authority.
- - The character whose goals work against the protagonist
- - express regret for something that one has done wrong.
- - a conclusion or opinion that is formed because of known facts or evidence
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- - a feeling of intense pleasure or joy.
- - the action of saying words aloud to be typed, written down, or recorded on tape.
- - lack of respect; rudeness.
- - distress or embarrassment at having failed or been humiliated.
- - a note of explanation or comment added to a text or diagram.
- - a person who can endure pain or hardship without showing their feelings or complaining.
- - (of a person) behave according to socially acceptable conventions or standards.
- - the quality of being concerned with the human spirit or soul as opposed to material or physical things.
- - (of a species, family, or other group of animals or plants) having no living members; no longer in existence.
- - a reference to a person, place, thing, event, or other artistic work with which the reader is familiar.
22 Clues: - lack of respect; rudeness. • - a feeling of intense pleasure or joy. • - implied though not plainly expressed. • - the main character; the one the story revolves around • - express regret for something that one has done wrong. • - The character whose goals work against the protagonist • - a note of explanation or comment added to a text or diagram. • ...
25 IMPORTANT LITERATURE TERMS 2024-12-12
Across
- Attitude a writer takes toward the audience, a subject, or a character
- A figure of speech in which an object or animal is given human feelings, thoughts, or attitudes
- Repetition of a vowel sound within two or more words in close proximity
- the perspective from which a story is told
- A reference to a well-known person, place, event, literary work, or work of art
- the process by which the writer reveals the personality of a character
- All the meanings, associations, or emotions that a word suggests
- the main character in a literary work
- A literary work in which characters, objects, or actions represent abstractions
- A word that imitates the sound it represents.
- A comparison using "like" or "as"
- exaggerated statements or claims not meant to be taken literally.
- an act of speaking one's thoughts aloud when by oneself or regardless of any hearers, especially by a character in a play.
- the turning point of the story
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- Central idea of a work of literature
- an original model on which something was patterned or replicated; the ideal example of a particular type of person or thing
- The dictionary definition of a word
- Description that appeals to the senses (sight, sound, smell, touch, taste)
- comparison not using like or as
- A writer's or speaker's choice of words
- A character or force in conflict with the main character
- the occurrence of the same letter or sound at the beginning of adjacent or closely connected words.
- the use of hints and clues to suggest what will happen later in a plot
- A person, place or object which has a meaning in itself but suggests other meanings as well
- similarity of structure in a pair or series of related words, phrases, or clauses
25 Clues: the turning point of the story • comparison not using like or as • A comparison using "like" or "as" • The dictionary definition of a word • Central idea of a work of literature • the main character in a literary work • A writer's or speaker's choice of words • the perspective from which a story is told • A word that imitates the sound it represents. • ...
9th Grade - Vocabulary Unit 1 Set (B) 2022-02-07
Across
- - (of a person) behave according to socially acceptable conventions or standards.
- - distress or embarrassment at having failed or been humiliated.
- - a conclusion or opinion that is formed because of known facts or evidence
- - (of a species, family, or other group of animals or plants) having no living members; no longer in existence.
- - a feeling of intense pleasure or joy.
- - The character whose goals work against the protagonist
- - lack of respect; rudeness.
- - a reference to a person, place, thing, event, or other artistic work with which the reader is familiar.
- - implied though not plainly expressed.
- - the quality of being concerned with the human spirit or soul as opposed to material or physical things.
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- - a note of explanation or comment added to a text or diagram.
- - compares two unlike things without the use of the words “like” or “as” and is often confused with simile.
- - express regret for something that one has done wrong.
- - an explicit comparison between two unlike things using the words “like” or “as”
- - the action of saying words aloud to be typed, written down, or recorded on tape.
- - hints found within a sentence, paragraph, or passage that a reader can use to understand the meanings of new or unfamiliar words.
- - the main character; the one the story revolves around
- - stated clearly and in detail, leaving no room for confusion or doubt.
- - consists of descriptive language that functions as a way for readers to better imagine the world of the story. Draws on the five senses, namely the details of taste, touch, sight, smell, and sound.
- - a person who can endure pain or hardship without showing their feelings or complaining.
- - to believe unfairly that all people or things with a particular characteristic are the same
- - a system or organization in which people or groups are ranked one above the other according to status or authority.
22 Clues: - lack of respect; rudeness. • - a feeling of intense pleasure or joy. • - implied though not plainly expressed. • - express regret for something that one has done wrong. • - the main character; the one the story revolves around • - The character whose goals work against the protagonist • - a note of explanation or comment added to a text or diagram. • ...
Math 2023-10-26
Across
- The angle formed by the line of sight with the horizontal line when the object is below the horizontal level is known as the angle of ______.
- sin (90°-A) and cos A are ____ in value.
- The section in a co-ordinate plane formed by horizontal and vertical lines determing the postion of a point is called ________
- A linear equation in two variables has ______ many solutions.
- The measure (in degrees) of the angle of elevation of the top of the tower 75√3m high from a point at a distance of 75m from the foot of the tower in a horizontal plane is _______.
- The first and last terms of an A.P. are 1 and 11. If the sum of its terms is 36, then the number of terms (in words) will be ____.
- The quadratic equation 2x² -6x +17 has ___ roots.
- State whether true or false: A polynomial whose graph interests the x axis at one point has two zeroes.
- In △ABC, right angled at B, the value of sin(A + C) = ______ (in words).
- The graph of a linear equation is a ___ line.
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- If there are two separate circles drawn apart from each other, then the maximum number of common points they have (in words) are ______.
- A number that cannot be expressed as a fraction is known as a/an ________.
- Two figures with the same size and shape are said to be ___.
- State whsether true or false: 4 is the only root of the equation x² -20x +64.
- Tangent lines at the end points of a diameter are _______.
- The decimal expansion of the rational number ¹⁴⁵⁸⁷⁄₁₂₅₀ will terminate after ____ decimal place/places.
- How many two-digit numbers are divisible by three? (Provide your answer in words.)
- Another name for a co-ordinate plane is a ______ plane.
- What type of triangle is always similar to other triangles of its kind?
- A quadratic polynomial has at ___ two zeroes.
20 Clues: sin (90°-A) and cos A are ____ in value. • A quadratic polynomial has at ___ two zeroes. • The graph of a linear equation is a ___ line. • The quadratic equation 2x² -6x +17 has ___ roots. • Another name for a co-ordinate plane is a ______ plane. • Tangent lines at the end points of a diameter are _______. • ...
Homework 2024-04-23
Across
- the repetition of the same sound at the start of a series of words in succession whose purpose is to provide an audible pulse that gives a piece of writing a lulling, lyrical, and/or emotive effect.
- the character or force that opposes the protagonist
- any distinctive feature or idea that recurs across a story
- an active disagreement between people with opposing opinions or principles
- "a literary term where you use “like” or “as” to compare two different things and show a common quality between them"
- is a narrative device in which a storyteller gives an advance hint of what is to come later in the story.
- an extreme exaggeration specifically for literary or rhetorical effect.
- used to describe something by focusing on aspects that can be felt or touched
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- a metrical foot that features two unstressed syllables followed by one stressed syllable
- references to other literary works.
- a comparison between two things that are otherwise unrelated
- repetition of vowel sounds in words that are close together in a sentence or verse
- a literary device that combines words with contradictory definitions to form a new word or phrase.
- one way a poet can create sounds in a poem.
- interrupts that chronological sequence, the front line action or “present” line of the story, to show readers a scene that unfolded in the past
- a genre associated with the mystery and intrigue surrounding the supernatural and the unknown.
- words that trigger the reader to recall images, or mental pictures, that engage one of the five senses: sight, sound, taste, smell, and touch.
- a deliberate gap between the language used and what is being discussed
- an artistic and intellectual movement that originated in Europe towards the end of the 18th century
- a short syllable followed by a long syllable.
20 Clues: references to other literary works. • one way a poet can create sounds in a poem. • a short syllable followed by a long syllable. • the character or force that opposes the protagonist • any distinctive feature or idea that recurs across a story • a comparison between two things that are otherwise unrelated • ...
Z. Watson-Poetic Crossword 2026-05-13
Across
- Word expressing ideas and concepts.
- Words referring to the five senses.
- Poems without a rime scheme or basic meter.
- Lowest level of diction, spoken by common people.
- A pattern of stresses and pauses in a poem.
- A verse that does not end in punctuation.
- Multiple words with similar consonant sounds.
- The audience knows something the speaker does not.
- literal meaning of a word.
- Recurring character,event, or symbol.
- Emphasis or accent on a syllable.
- Casually speech.
- Tradition narrative that comes from a culture's oral tradition.
- A tradition used verse form, known for love poetry.
- Author expands on the comparison they made.
- A character made to be the speaker of a poem.
- The sounds of words connect to the meaning that is pleasing to the ear and mind.
- A two line stanza.
- A pause anywhere in a line.
- Repetition of vowel sounds.
- A harsh sound.
- A person, place, or thing that has a meaning.
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- Suggested meaning or overtones.
- Represents an action by word to inmate a sound.
- Casual but correct language of native speakers.
- The speakers say the opposite of what is meant.
- the metrical pattern of verse in a poem.
- A four line stanza.
- Formal language,usually written,but spoken during special occasions.
- A group of lines of regular rhythm.
- More than one comparison relating to the theme of the poem.
- Basic rhythm structure based on the number of stressed syllables per line.
- Unstressed syllable.
- Difference between the speakers position or desire and the fate they receive.
- Repetition of consonant sounds.
- Pattern of two or more lines of verse.
- A verse that ends in a pause.
- Words referring to sight.
- A statement not meant in the literal sense.
- The author's word choice.
- The author's attitude.
- Poems that look regular and symmetrical.
- Difference between what is said and its meaning.
43 Clues: A harsh sound. • Casually speech. • A two line stanza. • A four line stanza. • Unstressed syllable. • The author's attitude. • Words referring to sight. • The author's word choice. • literal meaning of a word. • A pause anywhere in a line. • Repetition of vowel sounds. • A verse that ends in a pause. • Suggested meaning or overtones. • Repetition of consonant sounds. • ...
spelling words week 2 2016-08-30
12 Clues: injury • on a car • our nation • in a movie • future night • saw in sight • color of light • seen from vision • scared or spooked • pasted tents of laugh • you do this at something funny • it is good for your sole(hint at something funny)
Glossary Drama 2013-05-06
Across
- speech you make yourself
- a dramatic scene
- a creation of speech without prior preparation
- someone who assists the performer by providing the the forgotten words
- a stage area out of sight of the audience
- an unseen area each side of the theatre stage
- a stimulus that provides information about what to do
- the front half of the stage
- a firm open-weave fabric used for curtain in the theatre
Down
- a conversation between to people
- someone who controls resources and expenditures
- the part of a modern theatre stage between curtain and or orchestra
- a sloping gallery with seats for spectators
- the process of planning the placement and movements of the performers
- skills in writing or staging plays
- movable objects in a play or movie
- a written version of a play
17 Clues: a dramatic scene • speech you make yourself • the front half of the stage • a written version of a play • a conversation between to people • skills in writing or staging plays • movable objects in a play or movie • a stage area out of sight of the audience • a sloping gallery with seats for spectators • an unseen area each side of the theatre stage • ...
Writing 2024-06-09
Across
- A set of movies or novels that are all related.
- The name for language the describes your 5 senses.
- The people in a novel, movie or play.
- The name of a piece of writing, book or movie.
- The company that prints and distributes the novels.
- The writer of a book.
- The sense that allows you to feel textures/objects.
- The sense that allows you to understand a scent.
Down
- The sense that allows you to understand flavours.
- Full stops, commas, question marks etc.
- You do this with a book.
- You should use sensory language in this style of writing.
- Your writing should be organised into these.
- Name for descriptive words.
- Your sense that gives you vision.
- The storyline of a book or movie.
- The sense that gives you sound.
17 Clues: The writer of a book. • You do this with a book. • Name for descriptive words. • The sense that gives you sound. • Your sense that gives you vision. • The storyline of a book or movie. • The people in a novel, movie or play. • Full stops, commas, question marks etc. • Your writing should be organised into these. • The name of a piece of writing, book or movie. • ...
Recap 2022-08-23
Across
- an action word (e.g. stir, fry, chop)
- A word to describe a noun (e.g. gorgeous)
- A fun way to start a narrative?
Down
- The step in summary writing where you rearrange words in a sentence.
- An animal that rolls to defend itself.
- The first step in summary writing after finding main ideas.
- We have 5 of these (sight, smell, taste, touch, hearing)
- and;then;additionally;futhermore.
8 Clues: A fun way to start a narrative? • and;then;additionally;futhermore. • an action word (e.g. stir, fry, chop) • An animal that rolls to defend itself. • A word to describe a noun (e.g. gorgeous) • We have 5 of these (sight, smell, taste, touch, hearing) • The first step in summary writing after finding main ideas. • ...
ELL LA 9 2nd Semester Review 2026-05-21
Across
- Text that describes something with the 5 senses, sound, smell, sight, touch, and taste to build an image in your mind
- The feelings and social associations with a word that is beyond its literal meaning
- The author’s choice and use of specific words
- Convinces the audience using logic and reason
- citation The way to show where you got information from at the end of quote
- A sentence that explains the argument being made
- Compares two different things by stating that one is the other
- The literal dictionary definition of a word
- Convinces the audience using authority and credibility
Down
- Compares similarities between two unrelated things as a way to make a point
- A reference to something well-known like a famous person, story, place, or event
- The moment or event that motivates someone to create an argument
- The action of repeating something that has been already said or written for importance
- The opposite side of the argument provided
- Compares two different things using the words like or as
- A short personal story used to help prove a point
- Convinces the audience using emotions
17 Clues: Convinces the audience using emotions • The opposite side of the argument provided • The literal dictionary definition of a word • The author’s choice and use of specific words • Convinces the audience using logic and reason • A sentence that explains the argument being made • A short personal story used to help prove a point • ...
Unit 5 2022-06-06
20 Clues: vaim • papp • paha • rull • vaade • kirst • õudus • kauss • muumia • pealuu • kardin • latern • kostüüm • tontlik • lõikama • maiustus • viktoriin • tähistama • kummitama • valmistuma
AJ7U4 Places in the city 2025-04-22
20 Clues: trh • hrad • most • kino • ulice • socha • budova • ostrov • obchod • zábava • doprava • památka • náměstí • přístav • divadlo • knihovna • mrakodrap • katedrála • odpočinek • restaurace
Tima 2024-11-07
20 Clues: дом • знак • цирк • поле • амбар • ферма • музей • полет • хозяин • мечеть • зрение • древний • пекарня • площадь • сообщить • аэропорт • больница • одалживать • библиотека • преступление
Hampus crossword 2026-04-14
Shooting Sports 1 2022-03-11
Across
- bull___
- an FFL may charge this
- distance or place to shoot
- when “in” you are ready
- half the real name
- sight and sight related
- _____ get your gun
- a place for your piece
- mother of all bombs
- ___ware
- half laugh
- yell this to get a shot
- Finnish arms maker
- holder for ammo
- scope or sight set-point
- feed guide
- every shooter’s foremost goal
- word before spirits
- opposite breech
- what we all aim for
- sight protection
- check out a joint or holder for bullet
- not allowed in U.S.
- a popular pistol brand
- pull smoothly for best results
- a unit that is audible and tactile
- full laugh
- 22 or supply
- they are sometimes found at Normandy
Down
- vest or waiter
- an aerodynamic effect
- speed measurement
- Superman vision
- inflatable craft
- sound pressure measure
- grip grit
- hearing protection
- ___spec
- wind speed machine
- slower than sound
- minute of angle
- a legal requirement
- usual first step to zero
- few are made this way
- firearms advocacy group
- arm powered action
- it’s fraction of inches
- every day carry
- helps prevent accidental discharge
- you could go this way if things don’t go your way
- opposite of side by side?
- sometimes called America’s rifle
- you may want to hide this
- snakelike fish
- it might be “y”
- muzzles do this sometimes
- Odyssey computer
57 Clues: bull___ • ___spec • ___ware • grip grit • half laugh • feed guide • full laugh • 22 or supply • vest or waiter • snakelike fish • Superman vision • minute of angle • holder for ammo • opposite breech • every day carry • it might be “y” • inflatable craft • sight protection • Odyssey computer • speed measurement • slower than sound • hearing protection • half the real name • _____ get your gun • wind speed machine • ...
Human Senses 2024-08-21
Across
- The ability to see
- The sense of detecting odors
- Organ used for tasting
- Organs used for hearing
- The sense of perceiving sound
- The sense of detecting flavors
- Organs used for sight
Down
- What is heard
- Organ used for smelling
- The taste of food or drink
- The sense of feeling through skin
- The feel of a surface
- The sense of seeing
- Used for touching and feeling
- A pleasant smell
15 Clues: What is heard • A pleasant smell • The ability to see • The sense of seeing • The feel of a surface • Organs used for sight • Organ used for tasting • Organ used for smelling • Organs used for hearing • The taste of food or drink • The sense of detecting odors • Used for touching and feeling • The sense of perceiving sound • The sense of detecting flavors • ...
unit 6 lesson 2&3 2024-03-06
Across
- the amount of money available to spend
- involve oneself in
- the condition of being free
- involving competition
- communicating with each other
- someone who pay some/all of the expenses
- relating to the buying and selling of goods
- appropriate
Down
- something that promotes well-being
- based in scientific and industrial progress
- come into existence
- try to sell (a product)
- catch sight of
- someone who sees an event
- relating to sight
15 Clues: appropriate • catch sight of • relating to sight • involve oneself in • come into existence • involving competition • try to sell (a product) • someone who sees an event • the condition of being free • communicating with each other • something that promotes well-being • the amount of money available to spend • someone who pay some/all of the expenses • ...
woodside 2025-05-11
Across
- sight of a well liked tree
- is this decorated in a pastel colour?
- woody plants of great height
- rods of punishment
- Richards religious dwelling
- sounds like a hebridean island
- 60's and 70's pop band who may be around at xmas
- french square dwelling
Down
- upper part of superfood fruit
- in sight of local town
- grain grinding dwelling
- lengthy unit of area
- many iphones used here
- yorkshire is made of these
- citrus fruit
- no youngsters here
16 Clues: citrus fruit • rods of punishment • no youngsters here • lengthy unit of area • in sight of local town • many iphones used here • french square dwelling • grain grinding dwelling • sight of a well liked tree • yorkshire is made of these • Richards religious dwelling • woody plants of great height • upper part of superfood fruit • sounds like a hebridean island • ...
Taiwan 2013-08-13
10 Clues: Capital • Asian Art • Highest Peak • Wild Animals • Main Religion • Blessed Sight • Honeymoon Sight • Traditional Food • Live Music Event • Best season to travel
Occipital Lobe 2024-09-05
5 Clues: location • primary function • symptom of occipital lobe damage • visual awareness, used for distance and size • one of the visual areas necessary for sight (3 words)
VD 4.2. 2025-01-13
Across
- Words that imitate natural sounds associated with objects or actions (e.g., "buzz," "crash," "whisper").
- The repetition of similar sounds, usually at the end of lines in poetry or songs (e.g., "star" and "far").
- A comparison between two unlike things using "like" or "as" (e.g., "Her eyes sparkled like diamonds").
- Giving human qualities to non-human objects or ideas (e.g., "The flowers danced in the breeze").
- Common expressions with meanings different from the literal interpretation (e.g., "Break the ice" means to start a conversation).
- The repetition of the same initial consonant sounds in a series of words (e.g., "Sally sells seashells by the seashore").
Down
- Words that describe or modify nouns or pronouns (e.g., "bright," "happy," "tall").
- The act of identifying similarities and differences between things, often used in similes and metaphors.
- A direct comparison between two unlike things, implying they are the same without using "like" or "as" (e.g., "The world is a stage").
- Exaggerated statements or claims not meant to be taken literally, often for emphasis (e.g., "I’m so hungry I could eat a horse").
- Language A broad term for language that uses literary devices to go beyond the literal meaning (e.g., similes, metaphors, idioms).
- The repetition of vowel sounds in nearby words to create rhythm or emphasis (e.g., "The light of the fire is a sight to admire").
12 Clues: Words that describe or modify nouns or pronouns (e.g., "bright," "happy," "tall"). • Giving human qualities to non-human objects or ideas (e.g., "The flowers danced in the breeze"). • A comparison between two unlike things using "like" or "as" (e.g., "Her eyes sparkled like diamonds"). • ...
9th Grade - Vocabulary Unit 1 Set (B) 2022-02-07
Across
- - the action of saying words aloud to be typed, written down, or recorded on tape.
- - a system or organization in which people or groups are ranked one above the other according to status or authority.
- - a feeling of intense pleasure or joy.
- Clues - hints found within a sentence, paragraph, or passage that a reader can use to understand the meanings of new or unfamiliar words.
- - distress or embarrassment at having failed or been humiliated.
- - stated clearly and in detail, leaving no room for confusion or doubt.
- - a reference to a person, place, thing, event, or other artistic work with which the reader is familiar.
- - a note of explanation or comment added to a text or diagram.
- - to believe unfairly that all people or things with a particular characteristic are the same
- - compares two unlike things without the use of the words “like” or “as” and is often confused with simile.
- - an explicit comparison between two unlike things using the words “like” or “as”
- - a person who can endure pain or hardship without showing their feelings or complaining.
- - the quality of being concerned with the human spirit or soul as opposed to material or physical things.
Down
- - (of a person) behave according to socially acceptable conventions or standards.
- - the main character; the one the story revolves around
- - lack of respect; rudeness.
- - a conclusion or opinion that is formed because of known facts or evidence
- - The character whose goals work against the protagonist
- - consists of descriptive language that functions as a way for readers to better imagine the world of the story. Draws on the five senses, namely the details of taste, touch, sight, smell, and sound.
- - (of a species, family, or other group of animals or plants) having no living members; no longer in existence.
- - express regret for something that one has done wrong.
- - implied though not plainly expressed.
22 Clues: - lack of respect; rudeness. • - a feeling of intense pleasure or joy. • - implied though not plainly expressed. • - the main character; the one the story revolves around • - express regret for something that one has done wrong. • - The character whose goals work against the protagonist • - a note of explanation or comment added to a text or diagram. • ...
Ryan Appleby's Literary Terms 2019-08-28
Across
- Is the authors unique way of writing.
- An authors choice of words.
- The descriptive or figurative language used in literature to create word pictures for the reader. These pictures are created by details of sound, sight, touch, taste, smell, or movement.
- A comparison between two dissimilar things, they do not use "like" or "as".
- ex Machina Means "god from the machine" is the use of some unexpected or improbable incident to make things turn out right in the plot of a text.
- A word is the set of ideas associated with it.
- The techniques a writer uses and reveal the personalities of a character.
- A recurring theme, image, or idea in a story. They serve to reinforce the primary themes. They can be obvious or subtle.
- A phrase that has a different meaning from what its words literally suggest.
- Irony A contrast between what a speaker says and what the speaker actually means.
Down
- Refers to the feeling that a writer creates in a story.
- The writers attitude towards her or her audience or subject.
- A direct comparison between two things that uses "like" or "as".
- Refers to the particular arrangement of the words in a sentence..
- An insight, based on stated details, about information that is not stated.
- A character's sudden flash of insight into a conflict or situation.
- Irony Occurs when events turn out contrary to what is expected or what seems appropriate.
- A portrait in words of a person, place, or object. A description is a complete set of images, the finished product dependent on the use of imagery.
- A word in its dictionary meaning.
- A conversation between characters that may reveal their traits.
- Irony Occurs when someone feigns ignorance in order to expose a flaw or weakness in another's position on an issue.
- Irony Occurs when the reader knows more about a situation than charterers do.
- A story or tale with two or more levels of meaning.
23 Clues: An authors choice of words. • A word in its dictionary meaning. • Is the authors unique way of writing. • A word is the set of ideas associated with it. • A story or tale with two or more levels of meaning. • Refers to the feeling that a writer creates in a story. • The writers attitude towards her or her audience or subject. • ...
Safety & Sanitation / Tools & Equipment 2024-01-24
Across
- traditional name for a chef's hat
- passing dry ingredients through a sieve to add air, creating a light product
- inventory method that assumes the first goods purchased are the first goods sold
- small overhead broiler used to finish or top-brown foods
- dish used to keep hot foods hot during service
- systematic preventive approach to food safety from biological, chemical, and physical hazards in production processes
- ___ to eat foods go on the top shelf of the fridge
- mass or heaviness of substance
- ___ factor used to increase or decrease ingredient quantities and recipe yields
- used to drain liquids or rinse food
- dirt is an example of ___ contamination
- acronym to describe the conditions bacteria thrive
- biological contaminant that causes disease- undetectable by smell, sight, or taste
- knife used for detail work due to the short blade
- perforated, cone shaped strainer (2 words)
Down
- occurs when bacteria spread to clean food from a contaminated work area (2 words)
- organization that oversees standards for design, construction, and installation of kitchen tools, cookware, and equipment
- legislation designed to reduce hazards in the work area
- type of slicer used to slice breads and pastry items
- also called dishers, a lever operated hand too (2 words)
- flame source under hotel pans to keep hot foods hot during service
- three forms of contamination include: physical, bacterial, & ___
- the temperature at which bacteria grow most quickly is called the ___ zone
- number of inches food must be stored above the floor
- space occupied by a substance
- portion of the knife blade that fits inside the handle
- acronym to properly use a fire extinguisher
- a cylinder used to roll dough to flatten or shape it (2 words)
- fine mesh, cone shaped strainer
- should always be cooked to an internal temperature of 165*F
30 Clues: space occupied by a substance • mass or heaviness of substance • fine mesh, cone shaped strainer • traditional name for a chef's hat • used to drain liquids or rinse food • dirt is an example of ___ contamination • perforated, cone shaped strainer (2 words) • acronym to properly use a fire extinguisher • dish used to keep hot foods hot during service • ...
Proverbs 4 2025-07-06
Across
- What God’s words bring to those who find them, along with health (v.22)
- A quality of the path of the righteous, growing brighter until full day (v.18)
- The kind of teaching the father gives, not to be abandoned (v.2)
- What you must direct straight ahead, with fixed focus (v.25)
- What you're commanded to do with wisdom and insight (v.5)
- A path where the wicked walk, stumbling without knowing the cause (v.19)
- What to do with wisdom if you want her to exalt and honor you (v.7)
- Should be free from deceit, and lips should speak what is right (v.24)
- What evildoers lose unless they’ve caused someone to stumble (v.16)
- The manner in which you should guard your heart, for it flows with life (v.23)
- What not to do to the right or left; keep your foot from evil (v.27)
- What to do with instruction, for it is your life (v.13)
- A strong command about the path of evil—do this and pass on (v.15)
Down
- The drink of the wicked, showing their corrupt ways (v.17)
- Called the principal thing, worth acquiring along with understanding (v.4-5)
- What the father says to grasp his words with (v.3-4)
- What not to do to wisdom, if you want to be preserved (v.6)
- A group whose path you are told not to enter (v.14)
- What sons are told to give attention to when seeking understanding (v.1)
- What you’re told to pay attention to, inclining your ear to sayings (v.20)
- Where God’s words should not depart from—keep them visible always (v.21)
- If you walk wisely, these won’t be impeded (v.12)
- Something to watch carefully and level out, to walk safely (v.26)
- A symbol placed on your head by wisdom, also a crown of beauty (v.9)
24 Clues: If you walk wisely, these won’t be impeded (v.12) • A group whose path you are told not to enter (v.14) • What the father says to grasp his words with (v.3-4) • What to do with instruction, for it is your life (v.13) • What you're commanded to do with wisdom and insight (v.5) • The drink of the wicked, showing their corrupt ways (v.17) • ...
Figurative Language 2026-05-08
Across
- a reference to a literary or historical person, place, event, or composition
- a comparison between two unlike things using like or as
- a scene that takes place before a particular part of a story that does not follow chronological order and interrupts the current flow of events
- a type of writing that appeals to the sense of smell
- a comparison between two unlike things without using like or as
- when the audience knows something one or more characters in the story do not
- renaming a person with a descriptive phrase or title
- a clever or humorous play on words where words typically have multiple meanings
- a phrase or saying that does not translate well and is not meant to be taken literally
- a type of writing that appeals to the five senses
- when one thing is expected but another thing happens
Down
- an uneasy feeling that a reader gets when they don’t know what will happen next
- when one thing is said but another is meant
- opposite ideas are brought together to form a new idea that seems contradictory
- a type of writing that appeals to the sense of taste
- an extreme exaggeration often made to emphasize something
- when an author gives hints or clues about what will happen before it happens
- the feeling of worry, stress, anxiety, or fear that a reader and character feels in relation to a text
- replacing sounds with words that echo their meaning
- a subtle comparison in which terms are not specifically explained
- giving human traits to something nonhuman
- a type of writing that appeals to the sense of touch
- a type of writing that appeals to the sense of hearing
- a comparison using “like” or “as” (than or so) made over several lines
- purposely repeating words or phrases for emphasis
- a type of writing that appeals to the sense of sight
26 Clues: giving human traits to something nonhuman • when one thing is said but another is meant • purposely repeating words or phrases for emphasis • a type of writing that appeals to the five senses • replacing sounds with words that echo their meaning • a type of writing that appeals to the sense of taste • a type of writing that appeals to the sense of smell • ...
Sight Word Crossword 2026-05-12
Across
- She got a towel ____ clean up the spill.
- If today is Monday, then ____________ is Tuesday.
- Would like like a ________ of birthday cake?
- I love to sit on the couch and _______ a good book.
- She poured _______ much water into the cup and it overflowed.
- That joke was so funny it made me _______ out loud.
- We have 6 people coming but only 4 seats in the car. We do not have ________ seats for everyone.
- He found a lucky _______ leaf clover in the field.
- My best ________ can always make me smile.
Down
- How much __________ do you have in your wallet?
- On a hot day it is important to drink a lot of ________.
- What size drink do you want? Small, medium, or ________.
- The vampire bat likes to drink _________.
- The name of our ___________ is Sisson.
- I used my camera to take a _____________ of the flower.
- Last night I ____________ thunder during the rainstorm.
- The opposite of old is ____________.
- I have to study ______ a test tomorrow.
18 Clues: The opposite of old is ____________. • The name of our ___________ is Sisson. • I have to study ______ a test tomorrow. • She got a towel ____ clean up the spill. • The vampire bat likes to drink _________. • My best ________ can always make me smile. • Would like like a ________ of birthday cake? • How much __________ do you have in your wallet? • ...
Poetry Techniques 2024-06-09
Across
- Schemes The pattern of rhymes at the end of each line Example:"AABBA" (e.g., "Twinkle, twinkle, little star, A / How I wonder what you are. A / Up above the world so high, B / Like a diamond in the sky. B / Twinkle, twinkle, little star, A")
- Repeating words or phrases for emphasis Example:"Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow."
- Repetition of vowel sounds within words Example:"The light of the fire is a sight to admire."
- Continuing a sentence without a pause beyond the end of a line Example:"I think that I shall never see / A poem lovely as a tree."
- Using symbols to represent ideas or qualities Example:"A heart symbolizes love."
- Placing two things side by side to highlight their differences Example:"It was the best of times, it was the worst of times."
- Comparing two things using "like" or "as" Example:"She is as brave as a lion."
- Comparing two things without using "like" or "as" Example:"He is a shining star."
Down
- Exaggeration for effect Example:"I’ve told you a million times."
- Giving human qualities to non-human things Example:"The wind whispered through the trees."
- Words that imitate sounds Example:"The bees buzzed."
- Repetition of the same consonant sound at the beginning of words Example:"Sally sells seashells by the seashore."
12 Clues: Words that imitate sounds Example:"The bees buzzed." • Exaggeration for effect Example:"I’ve told you a million times." • Comparing two things using "like" or "as" Example:"She is as brave as a lion." • Using symbols to represent ideas or qualities Example:"A heart symbolizes love." • ...
Poetry Techniques 2024-06-09
Across
- Schemes The pattern of rhymes at the end of each line Example:"AABBA" (e.g., "Twinkle, twinkle, little star, A / How I wonder what you are. A / Up above the world so high, B / Like a diamond in the sky. B / Twinkle, twinkle, little star, A")
- Repeating words or phrases for emphasis Example:"Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow."
- Repetition of vowel sounds within words Example:"The light of the fire is a sight to admire."
- Continuing a sentence without a pause beyond the end of a line Example:"I think that I shall never see / A poem lovely as a tree."
- Using symbols to represent ideas or qualities Example:"A heart symbolizes love."
- Placing two things side by side to highlight their differences Example:"It was the best of times, it was the worst of times."
- Comparing two things using "like" or "as" Example:"She is as brave as a lion."
- Comparing two things without using "like" or "as" Example:"He is a shining star."
Down
- Exaggeration for effect Example:"I’ve told you a million times."
- Giving human qualities to non-human things Example:"The wind whispered through the trees."
- Words that imitate sounds Example:"The bees buzzed."
- Repetition of the same consonant sound at the beginning of words Example:"Sally sells seashells by the seashore."
12 Clues: Words that imitate sounds Example:"The bees buzzed." • Exaggeration for effect Example:"I’ve told you a million times." • Comparing two things using "like" or "as" Example:"She is as brave as a lion." • Using symbols to represent ideas or qualities Example:"A heart symbolizes love." • ...
TRADE 2023-12-15
Homophones 2022-07-19
F6 Module 7a, c 2022-05-11
20 Clues: kõrb • mägi • igav • ruumi • põnev • iidne • raske • sajand • ohtlik • hirmus • unusta • seiklus • haikala • hävitada • kogemusi • nägemine • veebisait • haruldane • uudishimulik • langevarjuhüpped
Fun with Homonyms 2025-05-05
4.4 Sight Words 2022-07-26
6 Clues: __ this count? • He ___ to the zoo. • This is really ___. • This was not __ him. • __ can we go to the beach? • He needed to do his homework __ it was part of his grade.
SOME SIGHT WORDS 2022-10-06
6 Clues: NOT ALIVE • YOU USE THIS TO EAT OR TALK • A PART OF YOUR BODY JUST ABOVE YOUR ARM • YOUR RING FINGER IS THIS ONE ON YOUR HAND • SOMETHING IN YOUR CHEST THAT PUMPS YOUR BLOOD • A POLITE WORD TO USE WHEN ASKING FOR SOMETHING
Amelia's sight words 2023-04-25
Across
- I can't wait to go to the "Me & My Guy" dance with my __________________!
- I will ________________love you, no matter what.
- We will plant snap peas and tomatoes in our ____________________ this year.
Down
- I always __________ my best.
- I ____________ reading the Princess Ponies books.
- Where did your pink lacrosse ___________ go?
6 Clues: I always __________ my best. • Where did your pink lacrosse ___________ go? • I will ________________love you, no matter what. • I ____________ reading the Princess Ponies books. • I can't wait to go to the "Me & My Guy" dance with my __________________! • We will plant snap peas and tomatoes in our ____________________ this year.
TITLE: SIGHT WORDS 2025-03-23
Amelia's sight words 2023-05-10
Across
- My lacrosse ball is pink and ________________.
- The __________________ bird catches the worm!
- Come ___________________ with me and I'll show you the way.
Down
- There are many ____________________________ at Como Park Elementary School.
- I can't wait to go to the _________________ this summer and build a sand castle and swim in the water!
- Do you want to wear a dress ______ a skirt today?
6 Clues: The __________________ bird catches the worm! • My lacrosse ball is pink and ________________. • Do you want to wear a dress ______ a skirt today? • Come ___________________ with me and I'll show you the way. • There are many ____________________________ at Como Park Elementary School. • ...
Figurative Language 2024-08-29
Across
- comparing two things without using "like" or "as"
- an exaggeration
- a phrase that should not be taken literally
Down
- words that sound like what they are (pop, smash, boom)
- comparing two things using "like" or "as"
- descriptive language using the 5 senses (sight, taste, touch, smell, hear)
- giving human like qualities to a non human thing
7 Clues: an exaggeration • comparing two things using "like" or "as" • a phrase that should not be taken literally • giving human like qualities to a non human thing • comparing two things without using "like" or "as" • words that sound like what they are (pop, smash, boom) • descriptive language using the 5 senses (sight, taste, touch, smell, hear)
Describing Words! 2022-08-25
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- Upset, Ms. Elia ___________ed across the classroom. [sound]
- Your room is as ________ as a pigsty! [sight]
- My brother is not as __________ as he thinks he is with his sunglasses on his head. [sight]
- I love the ________ smell of the ocean. [smell]
- The last unit at the end of the row looked ________. No one had ever seen anything like it. [sight]
Down
- Nothing sounds more annoying than the _____________ing of his chair as he drags it on the floor. [sound]
- The thunder _______ped angrily in the sky. [sound]
- The birds chirped ____________ly as we walked in the garden. [sound]
- The flowers gave off a ____________ perfume. [smell]
- He put a tray of garlic bread into the oven and the _________ smell of warming cheese filled the room. [smell]
- When the students saw the amount of homework Ms. Elia left for them over the holidays, they all __________ed loudly. [sound]
- That is a ____________ building. I bet you could see it from Mars! [sight]
- I could smell the ______ of sweat filling the air after coming back from P.E. [smell]
- The grass gave off an _______ scent right after the rain. [smell]
14 Clues: Your room is as ________ as a pigsty! [sight] • I love the ________ smell of the ocean. [smell] • The thunder _______ped angrily in the sky. [sound] • The flowers gave off a ____________ perfume. [smell] • Upset, Ms. Elia ___________ed across the classroom. [sound] • The grass gave off an _______ scent right after the rain. [smell] • ...
Spotlight 8 6A 2021-01-18
20 Clues: pomo • lupa • hissi • tausta • avaruus • liittyä • kokemus • päättää • johtaja • ajoitus • edistyä • mahtava • tarjota • luottaa • rakennus • nähtävyys • onnittelut • tarkalleen • kiitollinen • haastatella
unit 5 2023-11-29
20 Clues: lead • above • graze • sight • create • common • suffer • protect • recover • species • habitat • destroy • increase • challenge • pollution • landscape • skyscraper • population • environment • electricity
Long I: igh, ie (Unit 23 Letterland) Small Group Practice 2023-03-16
20 Clues: L__d • H___ • Cr__s • Dr__s • Fr__d • Fl__s • Tr__d • Fr__s • Th___ • S____t • Sl___t • Kn___t • F____t • Br____t • *Del___t • *H___way • *Midn___t • *Fr___ten • *Limel___t • *L___tning
HF4 ch5 2021-12-01
20 Clues: kuka • juna • mitä • miksi • kenen • asema • koska • pyörä • missä • kirkko • kuinka • helppo • kartta • painava • milloin • nähtävyys • aikataulu • ravintola • lentokenttä • matkalaukku
enkkku 2021-11-14
20 Clues: pesiä • sähkö • väestö • näkymä • johtaa • saalis • yleinen • kestävä • kohdata • muuttaa • kysyntä • suojella • saavutus • lisääntyä • yläpuolella • ihanteellinen • elinympäristö • kaupunkimainen • maaimanlaajuinen • liittyä toisiinsa
Les Contes Crossword 2022-04-21
20 Clues: fun • sad • Fake • blind • sight • funny • moral • likely • creepy • finish • starved • suspense • possible • realistic • long time • ridiculous • resolution • personally • concentrate • supernatural
Spelling: Plurals 2026-02-13
20 Clues: Fun • Bats • Cars • Sight • Farms • Point • Plants • Curved • Errors • Fabric • Adults • Shells • Infants • Theater • Against • Candies • Military • Clothing • Furniture • Necessary
Literary Terms 2025-03-10
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- a way to use figurative language that appeals to our senses (sight, sound, taste, touch, smell)
- a figure of speech that makes a comparison between two unrelated things
- the occurrence of the same letter or sound at the beginning of adjacent, or closely connected words.
- refers to repetitive sounds produced by consonants within a sentence or phrase
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- figure of speech that makes a comparison between two things with the help of the words "like" or "as"
- when non-human objects are portrayed in a way that they can act like human beings.
- when two or more words, close to one another repeat the same vowel sound, but start with a different consonant
- immitates the natural sound of a thing; mimics the thing described
8 Clues: immitates the natural sound of a thing; mimics the thing described • a figure of speech that makes a comparison between two unrelated things • refers to repetitive sounds produced by consonants within a sentence or phrase • when non-human objects are portrayed in a way that they can act like human beings. • ...
Vocabulary 2 2021-11-15
Across
- an expert or scientist who studies the human mind and its functions
- skill
- a person who sees an event, typically a crime or accident, take place.
- remember
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- I add a __________ to the photo before I sent it because I did not want anyone to know the original scene.
- eyewitness _______
- _____ illusion.
- The lady __________the witness to believe everything about the crime, which was all a lie.
- words such as see, sight, look are associated with this word
9 Clues: skill • remember • _____ illusion. • eyewitness _______ • words such as see, sight, look are associated with this word • an expert or scientist who studies the human mind and its functions • a person who sees an event, typically a crime or accident, take place. • The lady __________the witness to believe everything about the crime, which was all a lie. • ...
Lesson 9 Vocabulary 2025-01-06
Across
- (n.) a lighter or darker form of a color
- (n.) an exact point in time
- (adj.) having green leaves that stay on throughout the year
- (v.) to come into sight
- (v.) to make a soft sound because things are touching or rubbing gently against each other
- (adj.) feeling relaxed and at ease
- (n.) the reason why something is done or exists
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- (n.) a step in the growth or development of something
- (n.) a place to live that protects against weather or danger
- (v.) to respond to something in words or writing
- (n.) a length of time
- (v.) to slowly begin to have something
12 Clues: (n.) a length of time • (v.) to come into sight • (n.) an exact point in time • (adj.) feeling relaxed and at ease • (v.) to slowly begin to have something • (n.) a lighter or darker form of a color • (n.) the reason why something is done or exists • (v.) to respond to something in words or writing • (n.) a step in the growth or development of something • ...
SIGHT 2023-03-24
7 Clues: Detergono l'occhio • Organo della vista • E' una specie di lente • Si allarga e si restringe • Ha la funzione di schermo • Sono i recettori della vista • Caratterizza il colore degli occhi
Wales 2019-12-01
20 Clues: Berg • Dorf • Gast • Stadt • Küste • Schild • beliebt • fließend • Bewohner • bedeuten • Skifahren • Walisisch • Kanufahren • Hauptstadt • Landschaft • Freiwilliger • Wellenreiten • Rettungsboot • Schwierigkeiten • Sehenswürdigkeit
Machine Learining 2024-03-11
20 Clues: Do • Info • Fake • Sort • Help • Read • Copy • Omit • Plot • After • Sight • Smarts • Workout • placing • Opinion • Computer • Understand • Accessible • Frequencies • Understanding
AJ7U4 Places in the city 2025-04-22
20 Clues: trh • hrad • kino • most • ulice • socha • zábava • ostrov • obchod • budova • náměstí • doprava • památka • přístav • divadlo • knihovna • mrakodrap • katedrála • odpočinek • restaurace
Scientific Terms Review 2024-05-15
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- A prediction that can be tested
- Describes something using only words.
- Describing how much of something there is(Quantity )
- The standard used to compare with the outcome of a test
- Noting the SIMILARITIES in two or more objects
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- Diagram that shows the relationship of one variable to another
- Noting the DIFFERENCES in two or more objects
- Measure of how much mass is contained in a given volume of objects
- An attempt to explain or interpret observations
- Recorded observations and measurements
- Measure of the amount of a matter in an object
- Based on your senses (sight, smell, touch, sound, etc.)
- Scientific theory that has been tested many times
13 Clues: A prediction that can be tested • Describes something using only words. • Recorded observations and measurements • Noting the DIFFERENCES in two or more objects • Measure of the amount of a matter in an object • Noting the SIMILARITIES in two or more objects • An attempt to explain or interpret observations • Scientific theory that has been tested many times • ...
Poetic Devices 2013-07-16
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- To give human qualities to inanimate or non-human things
- Not merely a comparison (like a simile) or extended identification (like a metaphor) or even a more sustained analogy (like an image), a ________ represents a larger, more profound and complex idea than itself.
- Where sounds of words imitate or mime the sound being described:
- a writer's use of words which connect to a reader's sense of sight, touch, taste, smell, or hearing in order to develop a mood, idea, character , or theme.
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- A method of emphasis where words with the same initial consonant are found in close proximity, for cumulative effect:
- The repetition of vowel sounds
- Used to refer to one thing in terms of another.
- Similar to the metaphor but usually introduced by ‘like’ or ‘as’
8 Clues: The repetition of vowel sounds • Used to refer to one thing in terms of another. • To give human qualities to inanimate or non-human things • Where sounds of words imitate or mime the sound being described: • Similar to the metaphor but usually introduced by ‘like’ or ‘as’ • ...
Ethan - Lesson 16 Spelling & Sight Words 2023-01-17
Across
- You can climb this
- Not that many, just a ___.
- A public speech
- He had to ______ down on the floor.
- Making the sound of a word
- A young, small plant
- Your feet are on the ______.
Down
- To be all around something
- A line marking an area
- The dog wasn't small. He was _____.
- It's not just cold, it's ____ snowing out.
- He is going to _____ me how to cook.
- In the middle.
- A large number
- You better not cry! You better not ____!
15 Clues: In the middle. • A large number • A public speech • You can climb this • A young, small plant • A line marking an area • To be all around something • Not that many, just a ___. • Making the sound of a word • Your feet are on the ______. • The dog wasn't small. He was _____. • He had to ______ down on the floor. • He is going to _____ me how to cook. • ...
Unit 2 sight words 1-10 2025-03-12
Across
- The teacher asked us to write an * of the story, summarizing the main points in just a few sentences.
- Baby birds * tightly to their mother's back when they are flying through the sky.
- The * was a huge animal that lived long ago and had a very long tail.
- Dinosaurs became * millions of years ago, and now we can only see their fossils.
- She looked * at the dark clouds, hoping it wouldn't rain during the picnic.
- The car * forward when the driver started it suddenly.
Down
- During the storm, we found * under a large tree until the rain stopped.
- The small island was * from the mainland, and only a few people lived there.
- We went on an exciting * in the forest and found a hidden cave.
- The tall mountain * in the distance as we hiked closer to it.
- We stood at the edge of the * and looked down at the big ocean.
- The train came to a * at the station, and we all got off to explore the city.
- Long ago, kings and queens used to * over large kingdoms and make all the important decisions.
- During the summer vacation, my family went on a * to the beach and we had so much fun playing in the sand and water.
- When I shouted "Hello" in the canyon, I heard my voice * back to me.
15 Clues: The car * forward when the driver started it suddenly. • The tall mountain * in the distance as we hiked closer to it. • We went on an exciting * in the forest and found a hidden cave. • We stood at the edge of the * and looked down at the big ocean. • When I shouted "Hello" in the canyon, I heard my voice * back to me. • ...
Figurative Language 2021-09-17
Across
- Giving something non-human a human quality
- The students were as sharp as knives
- I wish he would keep his nose out of the plans.
- Bang! Buzz! Sproing!
- Cat got your tongue? is an example of this.
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- Repeating a vowel sound in a phrase. Example:
- A group of words that begin and repeat the same consonant sound.
- My eyes widened at the sight of the mile-high sundaes that were brought to our table.
- A four-leaf clover is an example of this, stands for good luck.
- She has such a bubbly personality.
- I just got a new set of wheels!
- Break a leg!
12 Clues: Break a leg! • Bang! Buzz! Sproing! • I just got a new set of wheels! • She has such a bubbly personality. • The students were as sharp as knives • Giving something non-human a human quality • Cat got your tongue? is an example of this. • Repeating a vowel sound in a phrase. Example: • I wish he would keep his nose out of the plans. • ...
words there way 2022-05-04
Across
- relating to the sense of hearing
- a decision on a disputed issue in a civil or criminal case or an inquest.
- the part of a theater, concert hall, or other public building in which the audience sits.
- using both sight and sound, typically in the form of slides or video and recorded speech or music.
- conduct an official financial examination of (an individual's or organization's accounts).
- magnetic tape on which sound can be recorded.
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- not able to be predicted.
- a book or electronic resource that lists the words of a language (typically in alphabetical order) and gives their meaning, or gives the equivalent words in a different language, often also providing information about pronunciation, origin, and usage.
- the assembled spectators or listeners at a public event, such as a play, movie, concert, or meeting.
- an interview for a particular role or job as a singer, actor, dancer, or musician, consisting of a practical demonstration of the candidate's suitability and skill.
- say or estimate that (a specified thing) will happen in the future or will be a consequence of something.
- deny the truth of (a statement) by asserting the opposite.
- the choice and use of words and phrases in speech or writing.
- able to be heard.
14 Clues: able to be heard. • not able to be predicted. • relating to the sense of hearing • magnetic tape on which sound can be recorded. • deny the truth of (a statement) by asserting the opposite. • the choice and use of words and phrases in speech or writing. • a decision on a disputed issue in a civil or criminal case or an inquest. • ...
Sight words- April 25th (Part 2) 2022-04-11
Across
- Rhymes with light, sight, fight.
- Every + thing= ___________. (compound word)
- We live on planet _________.
- Every + one= _________ (compound word)
- She____________stopped. To happen quickly and unexpectedly.
- The fox swam across the ________ with the gingerbread boy.
Down
- Opposite of low.
- The weather is getting _______ because winter is over.
- I have my guided reading _________ with Ms. Rhianna.
- __________mind! I'll do it myself!
- _____sit, cry_____, _____doll.
- _______, peasy, lemon squeezy.
- Fist, then , next, ___________.
- More than two, but not many. We have ________kinds of apples in Poland.
- We breathe ______ into our lungs.
15 Clues: Opposite of low. • We live on planet _________. • _____sit, cry_____, _____doll. • _______, peasy, lemon squeezy. • Fist, then , next, ___________. • Rhymes with light, sight, fight. • We breathe ______ into our lungs. • __________mind! I'll do it myself! • Every + one= _________ (compound word) • Every + thing= ___________. (compound word) • ...
Figurative Language Techniques 2023-02-16
Across
- words representing sounds
- the person or object that the plot follows
- the events of the plot are concluded and it is clear how the character has changed
- conversation or speech in an imaginative text
- compares two objects using 'like' or 'as'
- to describe a non-living object using human qualities
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- the events that occur in the story
- the comparison of two separate objects
- opposite ideas placed closely together to emphasise the difference
- an object that represents an idea or concepts
- the most suspenseful point of the plot that causes the character to change
- vivid descriptions of the sensory experience (sight, sound, scent, taste, touch)
- the location in which a story takes place
13 Clues: words representing sounds • the events that occur in the story • the comparison of two separate objects • compares two objects using 'like' or 'as' • the location in which a story takes place • the person or object that the plot follows • an object that represents an idea or concepts • conversation or speech in an imaginative text • ...
Happy Birthday Kirsty! 2022-08-31
Across
- my prized llama pen came from here
- this sight needs some grip
- our favourite word to describe an existential state of dread
- animal noise that bemuses Emily [4,6]
- we honour this country’s bank holidays
- when we thought Emily might appear in January [6,5]
- your best innovation to remember team’s birthdays, sbdieud (anag)
- a special tortoise
- NSY rocky boozer
- you gave me my now favourite game, its personalised form, osbebhl (anag)
- where we can enjoy minimal chat when getting nails done [2nd word]
Down
- supposedly gets out chalk off concrete [6,4]
- home of Finley [7,4]
- underrated city we both love
- brief lockdown game comeback, ____ with friends
- went to the dark side of the Met and wants to stage a comeback (first name)
- our aspirational spirit animal
- outfit I joined for career nomads with Sam and Bidisha [acronym]
18 Clues: NSY rocky boozer • a special tortoise • home of Finley [7,4] • this sight needs some grip • underrated city we both love • our aspirational spirit animal • my prized llama pen came from here • animal noise that bemuses Emily [4,6] • we honour this country’s bank holidays • supposedly gets out chalk off concrete [6,4] • brief lockdown game comeback, ____ with friends • ...
Unit 2 Academic Vocabulary 2023-10-30
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- ____________ means "came to a new country to live."
- _____________ means “looked at something closely and carefully.”
- When you make ____________, you make choices.
- In a ________ verse poem, the lines do not need to rhyme.
- If you are ____________, you do things for yourself.
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- ______________ occurs when several words or syllables in a row start with the same sound.
- ______________ means “spoken in a very quiet voice.”
- _____________ are pictures taken with a camera.
- Kite and sight ___________ because they end with the same sound.
- If you ___________ something, you told people about it.
- A ____________ is a funny poem of five lines with a specific rhyme pattern.
11 Clues: When you make ____________, you make choices. • _____________ are pictures taken with a camera. • ____________ means "came to a new country to live." • ______________ means “spoken in a very quiet voice.” • If you are ____________, you do things for yourself. • If you ___________ something, you told people about it. • ...
Describing Words! 2022-08-25
Across
- Upset, Ms. Elia ___________ed across the classroom. [sound]
- I love the ________ smell of the ocean. [smell]
- Nothing sounds more annoying than the _____________ing of his chair as he drags it on the floor. [sound]
- That is a ____________ building. I bet you could see it from Mars! [sight]
- The thunder _______ped angrily in the sky. [sound]
- He put a tray of garlic bread into the oven and the _________ smell of warming cheese filled the room. [smell]
Down
- When the students saw the amount of homework Ms. Elia left for them over the holidays, they all __________ed loudly. [sound]
- The grass gave off an _______ scent right after the rain. [smell]
- The birds chirped ____________ly as we walked in the garden. [sound]
- The last unit at the end of the row looked ________. No one had ever seen anything like it. [sight]
- My brother is not as __________ as he thinks he is with his sunglasses on his head. [sight]
- Your room is as ________ as a pigsty! [sight]
- The flowers gave off a ____________ perfume. [smell]
- I could smell the ______ of sweat filling the air after coming back from P.E. [smell]
14 Clues: Your room is as ________ as a pigsty! [sight] • I love the ________ smell of the ocean. [smell] • The thunder _______ped angrily in the sky. [sound] • The flowers gave off a ____________ perfume. [smell] • Upset, Ms. Elia ___________ed across the classroom. [sound] • The grass gave off an _______ scent right after the rain. [smell] • ...
TOPIC 6 2025-08-11
Across
- A collection of work or projects to show your skills.
- An important event or stage in life or progress.
- A website or app for sharing information or services.
- A spoken instruction given to a device.
- Technology that can identify objects or scenes by sight.
- Technology that understands spoken words.
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- A computer-made world that you can see and interact with.
- A movement of the hand or body to express an idea or feeling.
- To study something carefully to understand it.
- The ability to think carefully and make fair judgments.
- Involving practical experience or direct use.
11 Clues: A spoken instruction given to a device. • Technology that understands spoken words. • Involving practical experience or direct use. • To study something carefully to understand it. • An important event or stage in life or progress. • A collection of work or projects to show your skills. • A website or app for sharing information or services. • ...
In Love, Life, and Death (Friar's Fair Warning) 2023-10-16
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- Then love-devouring death do what he dare
- Too swift arrives as tardy as too slow
- These violent delights have violent ends
- And in the taste confounds the appetite
- So smile the heavens upon this holy act,
- Therefore love moderately: Long love doth so
- It is enough I may but call her mine
Down
- Do thou but close our hands with holy words
- That one short minute gives me in her sight
- And in their triumph die like fire and powder, Which as they kiss, consume.
- That after-hours with sorrow chide us not!
- Amen, amen. But come what sorrow can
- The sweetest honey Is-loathsome in his own deliciousness
- It cannot countervail the exchange of joy
14 Clues: Amen, amen. But come what sorrow can • It is enough I may but call her mine • Too swift arrives as tardy as too slow • And in the taste confounds the appetite • These violent delights have violent ends • So smile the heavens upon this holy act, • Then love-devouring death do what he dare • It cannot countervail the exchange of joy • ...
Sight Words 3/31/20 2020-04-01
Across
- / I need to ______ my car.
- / We went to the pool ____________ it was hot outside.
- / I have to _________ a book for 10 minutes every day.
- / For school, I got _______ shoes.
- / Opposite of boy.
Down
- / I ______ my finger on the glass.
- / I like to ________ on Tommy's motorcycle.
- / We have to walk _________ the rain puddle.
- / A Fire Truck is this color.
- / I have to keep my room ________.
- / Me and my mom took a _______ in the park.
11 Clues: / Opposite of boy. • / I need to ______ my car. • / A Fire Truck is this color. • / I have to keep my room ________. • / For school, I got _______ shoes. • / I ______ my finger on the glass. • / I like to ________ on Tommy's motorcycle. • / We have to walk _________ the rain puddle. • / Me and my mom took a _______ in the park. • ...
PLACES IN TOWN 2020-03-31
19 Clues: Bar • Post • Turm • Kino • Bank • Hotel • Kirche • Schule • Museum • Brücke • Spital • Bahnhof • Theater • Apotheke • Geschäft • Flughafen • Wahrzeichen • Kunstgalerie • Sehenswürdigkeit
homonyms 2022-11-30
elka 1-16 2026-02-26
19 Clues: Dieb • Blatt • Spass • Meile • sicher • billig • während • möglich • Aktivität • Erfahrung • Schlüssel • Wertsachen • Einbrecher • Taschendieb • Stadtzentrum • Portemonnaie • beschleunigen • Warteschlange • Sehenswürdigkeit
Literary & Poetic Device 2023-11-22
Across
- A statement is used to express an opposite meaning than the one literally expressed by it.
- A series of words or phrases that start with the same sound, tongue twister is a good example.
- A word (or group of words) that represents a sound and actually resembles or imitates the sound it stands for.
- When a word or phrase is written multiple times, usually for the purpose of emphasis.
- An interruption in a narrative that depicts events that have already occurred, either before the present time or before the time at which the narration takes place.
- An exaggerated statement that's not meant to be taken literally by the reader.
- The use of an object, figure, event, situation, or other idea in a written work to represent something else - for a broader message or deeper meaning that differs from its literal meaning.
- When a nonhuman figure or other abstract concept or element is given human-like qualities or characteristics.
- An author indirectly hints at - through things such as dialogue, description, or characters' actions - what's to come later on in the story (purpose is to introduce tension to a narrative).
- When the ends of two or more words have the same sound.
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- Use of informal language and slang.
- A statement that appears illogical or self-contradictory but, upon investigation might actually be true or plausible.
- When ideas, actions, or objects are described in non-literal terms.
- An author describes a scene, thing, or idea so that it appeals to our senses (taste, smell, sight, touch, or hearing).
- A type of metaphor in which an object, idea, character, action, etc., is compared to another using the words "as" or "like."
- A combination of two words that, together, express a contradictory meaning.
- The comparing and contrasting of two or more different (usually opposite) ideas, characters, objects, etc.
- The author makes an indirect reference to a figure, place, event, or idea originating from outside the text.
- A more mild or indirect word or expression is used in place of another word or phrase that is considered harsh, blunt, vulgar, or unpleasant.
19 Clues: Use of informal language and slang. • When the ends of two or more words have the same sound. • When ideas, actions, or objects are described in non-literal terms. • A combination of two words that, together, express a contradictory meaning. • An exaggerated statement that's not meant to be taken literally by the reader. • ...
Language Features in Poetry 2020-08-12
Across
- when the consonant sound at the beginning of words is repeated in a sentence.
- when a writer gives an object, animal or idea human qualities.
Down
- name this language feature: 'Her tears are two rivers.'
- when the writer makes 'word pictures' using the five senses: sight, sound, smell, touch, or taste.
- when a vowel sound words is repeated for effect in a sentence.
- a short paragraph in a poem
6 Clues: a short paragraph in a poem • name this language feature: 'Her tears are two rivers.' • when a vowel sound words is repeated for effect in a sentence. • when a writer gives an object, animal or idea human qualities. • when the consonant sound at the beginning of words is repeated in a sentence. • ...
Fry Sight Words 1st 100 part 1 2023-12-05
Across
- I can skip count by ___'s, fives, and tens to 120.
- Do you want this ___ that candy bar?
- Six is a ________.
- How ____ words are in the sentence?
- ___ and I have got to get our work done.
- ____ is going to school today.
- ___ like to eat sandwiches.
- Can I ____ my mom today?
- ____ are no problems with that sentence.
- ____ cat jumped on the bed.
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- What can I ____ for two dollars at Dollar Tree?
- He wants to eat chicken, ____ also wants to eat pasta.
- Let's go get ____ popcorn!
- Let's ___ the treasure together!
- When are we going ___ the store?
- ___ will be done with his work soon.
- This is ____ book, not yours!
- This is ____ good ____ it gets.
- She ___ eat her food at the table for dinner.
- Can we play ___ your house?
20 Clues: Six is a ________. • Can I ____ my mom today? • Let's go get ____ popcorn! • ___ like to eat sandwiches. • Can we play ___ your house? • ____ cat jumped on the bed. • This is ____ book, not yours! • ____ is going to school today. • This is ____ good ____ it gets. • Let's ___ the treasure together! • When are we going ___ the store? • How ____ words are in the sentence? • ...
Crossword Fry's Sight Words 1 - 60, 80 2026-03-23
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- What is the book ___?
- He hit the ball out ___ the park.
- She went to ___ store.
- Where are you ___?
- That's as loud ___ siren!
- ___ were you born?
- I enjoy your company. ___ are my best friend.
- This ___ is going to be a good day.
- He needed help with tying ___ shoes.
- Where should I put ___ smelly socks?
- ___ one of these toys do you like?
- Timmy ___ I went ot the movies.
- ___ you feeling okay?
- If I cut the string, ___ will fall.
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- How do we meet new ___?
- It's going ___ be a hot day.
- Is that gift ___ me?
- How ___ days are in a week?
- That ___ so much fun!
- Would you like to play ___ me?
- Why did ___ throw their toys away?
- We are driving ___ the road.
- ___ is wearing his baseball cap today.
- ___ is a difficult question.
- Those are nice ___ of encouragement.
- The cat is ___ out of the bag.
26 Clues: Where are you ___? • ___ were you born? • Is that gift ___ me? • What is the book ___? • That ___ so much fun! • ___ you feeling okay? • She went to ___ store. • How do we meet new ___? • That's as loud ___ siren! • How ___ days are in a week? • It's going ___ be a hot day. • We are driving ___ the road. • ___ is a difficult question. • Would you like to play ___ me? • ...
TOOL 2026-02-07
Across
- Who are you to wave your finger?
- This body, this shape
- Short release with a long shadow
- Grief measured in time
- Shape that never settles
- Repeated symbol of awareness
- Rare live-and-video collection
- Pulled downward by debut
- Album that floods Los Angeles
- Sight beyond sight
- Math with meaning
- Many beats, one pulse
- Spiral-bound masterpiece
- Breath turned sacred
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- Provocative introduction
- Concerts you watch as much as hear
- The point of it all
- Sequence hidden in plain hearing
- Wish-granting closer
- Painter behind the visions
- Immunity through sound
- Living through the screen
- A break that won’t heal
23 Clues: Math with meaning • Sight beyond sight • The point of it all • Wish-granting closer • Breath turned sacred • This body, this shape • Many beats, one pulse • Grief measured in time • Immunity through sound • A break that won’t heal • Provocative introduction • Shape that never settles • Pulled downward by debut • Spiral-bound masterpiece • Living through the screen • Painter behind the visions • ...
Language Devices And Word Types 2017-12-03
Across
- Where you describe something as if it was something else
- A word to identity people,places or things
- Describing inanimate objects with human characteristics
- Words or phrases to describe one thing as another
- A word such as after,in,to,on and with
- A word or phrase that changes the meaning of an adjective
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- A word that describes a noun
- A word that takes the place of a noun
- A word that joins different parts of the sentence together
- The repetition of the same letter sounds close together
- A word which imitates the sound of the word
- Visually descriptive language
- Where you use your sight,sound,taste,touch and smell to describe something
- A doing word
14 Clues: A doing word • A word that describes a noun • Visually descriptive language • A word that takes the place of a noun • A word such as after,in,to,on and with • A word to identity people,places or things • A word which imitates the sound of the word • Words or phrases to describe one thing as another • The repetition of the same letter sounds close together • ...
Vocabulary Words 2021-09-08
Across
- Letters added to the end of a word that changes the meaning and part of a speech of the word.
- Words A word or words that are not known to the reader on first sight.
- When you reach a conclusion based on information that is not directly stated in the text.
- Purpose The reason the author wrote the text. They might write to persuade, inform, entertain, or to express something.
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- Give the most important ideas of what was read. Readers summarize important information in the selection to keep track of what they are reading.
- Idea The big idea that ells what a paragraph or a section is mainly about, the most important idea of a text.
- Expresses a personal judgement or belief that cannot be proved true or false.
- Something that can be proved true or false by looking in a reference work, observing directly, or checking with an expert in the field.
- Clues The words, phrases, or sentences near an unknown word that gives the reader clues to the words meaning.
9 Clues: Words A word or words that are not known to the reader on first sight. • Expresses a personal judgement or belief that cannot be proved true or false. • When you reach a conclusion based on information that is not directly stated in the text. • Letters added to the end of a word that changes the meaning and part of a speech of the word. • ...
My TOP TWENTIES 2021-02-17
20 Clues: Dorf • Baum • beide • Karte • Pause • Hurra • immer • Alter • Traum • Kissen • hoffen • wichtig • because • vermissen • Irrenhaus • langweilig • gemein,fies • Nachrichten • Anblick,Bild • Schulversammlung
Rhyming Time 2012-10-27
Spot the Verb! 2017-05-18
Writing techniques crossword 2016-09-18
Across
- "He possessed a cold fire in his eyes"
- The athlete was overjoyed to win gold(what sense?)
- "Henry was a lion on the battlefield"?
- Words which are pronounced the same but are different?
- "whats good for the goose is good for the gander"?
- Something was hissing in the grass below.? (what sense?)
- Rising up in front of him was a huge bear(what sense?)
Down
- "Your suitcase weighs a ton"?
- The girl's hair was as black as the night.
- Screeching, the children ran from the forest.
- " The wicked witch of the west"?
- A mixture of harsh and loud noises.
- "He had no idea of the chain of events to follow"
- He caught a bad whiff of acrid smoke. (what sense?)
14 Clues: "Your suitcase weighs a ton"? • " The wicked witch of the west"? • A mixture of harsh and loud noises. • "He possessed a cold fire in his eyes" • "Henry was a lion on the battlefield"? • The girl's hair was as black as the night. • Screeching, the children ran from the forest. • "He had no idea of the chain of events to follow" • ...
The Giver Vocabulary Words 2022-09-27
Across
- A traits of someone in a story
- The main character the reader roots for
- Stories that represents something else
- The time, location, and sensory details of the book
- Non-biased
- When an object or phrase refers to something else
Down
- The main idea of a story
- A distinguishing quality or characteristic, usually used on a person
- The character that is working against the Protagonist
- A character that fits the template pattern (Protagonist, Antagonist, Flat, Round)
- Words or phrases that have meaning but usually mean something else
- An object or person that represents another idea
- Descriptions that include touch, sight, taste, sound, and smell
- Usually in the future, seems like a perfect soceity, but has major flaws
14 Clues: Non-biased • The main idea of a story • A traits of someone in a story • Stories that represents something else • The main character the reader roots for • An object or person that represents another idea • When an object or phrase refers to something else • The time, location, and sensory details of the book • The character that is working against the Protagonist • ...
Duncan's Spelling Words 2024-04-16
Across
- Something you put around cheese to make a sandwich
- Duncan's favorite special
- You want to go to the park, but since it is raining out, you stay home ________
- If you're really hungry, you don't eat a half a sandwich, you eat the ______ sandwich
- Something you put in a needle to sew with
- The opposite of behind you is ________ of you
- Something you write on the sidewalk with
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- The opposite of big
- A good way to calm down is to take a deep _______
- A story that is not true
- What you are writing in these boxes
- The 5 senses are sight, sound, taste, smell and ______
- If you're not alive, you are _______
- If you are winning a race, you're in the _______
14 Clues: The opposite of big • A story that is not true • Duncan's favorite special • What you are writing in these boxes • If you're not alive, you are _______ • Something you write on the sidewalk with • Something you put in a needle to sew with • The opposite of behind you is ________ of you • If you are winning a race, you're in the _______ • ...
